ZAGREB, Oct 27 (Hina) - Turkish Airlines on Tuesday flew from +Istanbul to Zagreb, marking the start of cooperation between the +company and Croatia airlines.+ The two companies signed a Code Share agreement, stipulating the +Turkish
company to perform flights between Istanbul and Zagreb on +Tuesdays and Fridays, while Croatia Airlines will fly on Thursdays +and Sundays.+ Both companies booked thirty seats each in the economy class and +five each in the business class of the other company.+ To provide their passengers with the optimal travel prices, the two +companies signed a Special Prorate Agreement. + Croatian Economy Minister Nenad Porges and Turkish Ambassador to +Croatia, Daryal Batibay, held a press conference on Tuesday, +hailing the agreements.+ Croatia Airlines also recently signed a Code Share agreement with +the Slovene airline company, Adria Airways, and booked 16 passenger +seats for flights between Sp
ZAGREB, Oct 27 (Hina) - Turkish Airlines on Tuesday flew from
Istanbul to Zagreb, marking the start of cooperation between the
company and Croatia airlines.
The two companies signed a Code Share agreement, stipulating the
Turkish company to perform flights between Istanbul and Zagreb on
Tuesdays and Fridays, while Croatia Airlines will fly on Thursdays
and Sundays.
Both companies booked thirty seats each in the economy class and
five each in the business class of the other company.
To provide their passengers with the optimal travel prices, the two
companies signed a Special Prorate Agreement.
Croatian Economy Minister Nenad Porges and Turkish Ambassador to
Croatia, Daryal Batibay, held a press conference on Tuesday,
hailing the agreements.
Croatia Airlines also recently signed a Code Share agreement with
the Slovene airline company, Adria Airways, and booked 16 passenger
seats for flights between Split and Ljubljana.
An airplane of the Regional Jet Adria Airways will fly between Split
and Ljubljana each day except Thursdays.
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